need tips on Tokyo, please
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Brasil and Hong Kong
Posts: 894
need tips on Tokyo, please
Ok, Toxagirl and me will spend "3 perfect days" in Tokyo this weekend. One will be Disneyland, so I need your ideas for the other two.
Things I want to see:
- 2 or 3 major malls (specially toys and fashion accessories for kids/teens);
- electronics (specially Sony computers);
- porn (all that japanese style pervertions);
- good food (the real thing, not UA's Obento);
- nightlife district;
- anything else that's worth!
Thanks in advance.
Toxa
Things I want to see:
- 2 or 3 major malls (specially toys and fashion accessories for kids/teens);
- electronics (specially Sony computers);
- porn (all that japanese style pervertions);
- good food (the real thing, not UA's Obento);
- nightlife district;
- anything else that's worth!
Thanks in advance.
Toxa
#2


Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: SW WA
Posts: 4,061
What fun! I highly recommend dragging yourselves out of bed early and going to see the Tsukiji fish market. You'll see amazing enormous tuna and other fish, and if you get there early enough, you can watch the tuna auction. If you're a sushi fan, head to one of the sushi places right next to the fish market for a little breakfast sushi. It's truly some of the freshest fish you'll find anywhere in the world.
You can hit Shinjuku for nightlife, electronics and perversion, all in one area! Shinjuku has a big shopping mall across from Shinjuku train station, an electronics area and the red light district. There's also an amazing tempura bar that Mr. Buster and I ate at in Shinjuku...when I get home I'll post the name and address. It was really cheap too, which is great. They fry up the tempura right in front of you, and when they do tempura shrimp, they kill the shrimp in front of you and batter and fry it up, so you know it's fresh.
I recommend getting Time Out's guide to Tokyo if you can find it. You probably don't need a full-blown travel guide, so Time Out ought to be all you need.
Where are you staying?
You can hit Shinjuku for nightlife, electronics and perversion, all in one area! Shinjuku has a big shopping mall across from Shinjuku train station, an electronics area and the red light district. There's also an amazing tempura bar that Mr. Buster and I ate at in Shinjuku...when I get home I'll post the name and address. It was really cheap too, which is great. They fry up the tempura right in front of you, and when they do tempura shrimp, they kill the shrimp in front of you and batter and fry it up, so you know it's fresh.
I recommend getting Time Out's guide to Tokyo if you can find it. You probably don't need a full-blown travel guide, so Time Out ought to be all you need.
Where are you staying?
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The fish market early (4:30am) is a must - when you get there (just say three times you will wake up!)...keep walking deeper into the market - where the auctions take place around 5:30. It really is amazing.
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#6


Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: SW WA
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Toxa, the tempura restaurant is Tsunahachi. Address is 3-31-8 Shinjuku, station: Shinjuku Sanchome (2 minutes away) or Shinjuku (east exit, 5 minutes away). It's off Shinjuku Dori on the side street that runs along the east side of Mitsukoshi department store. I seem to recall that I exited the station into the Mitsukoshi and the restaurant was right outside. I will ask Mr. Buster for better directions.
#8
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Join Date: Jan 2001
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Guess what, our "3 perfect days" in Tokyo turned into me going to Korea for an emergency business trip 
Thanks anyway for all tips, for sure will help me in the future.
Anyone in Seoul right now? I will stay here until Saturday, maybe we can set something.

Thanks anyway for all tips, for sure will help me in the future.
Anyone in Seoul right now? I will stay here until Saturday, maybe we can set something.
#9


Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Brooklyn, NY, US
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Buster:
Toxa, the tempura restaurant is Tsunahachi.. </font>
Toxa, the tempura restaurant is Tsunahachi.. </font>
You take an elevator down to the dining room. The Tempura was great, and I had a great conversation with an older Japanese man who had lived in Spain for 25 years. He started off the conversation by complimenting me on my chopstick usage- flattery will get you everwhere!

Re: Starbucks- the Starbucks in Japan look cheaper than those in NY. But a "venti" (XL) coffee in Japan is about the size of a small coffee in the States.
Toxa- sorry you can't make it, after all.




